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dzhokhar tsarnaev remains hospitalized in fair condition. sources say he has been communicating with investigators and is in the same hospital as several victims where they are still recovering and prosecutors say the families are not happy about that. tsarnaev could be moved in the coming days to a different state facility. i want to bring in our cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. let's talk about this intelligence sharing issue. we heard about it after 9/11 and now again. one agency had information but other agencies did not know about it. >> so this is an issue now. a little opposite of the stove piping where there is so much information coming from so many different agencies. you mentioned two data bases. there are probably up to a dozen. only one of them is very, very serious. that is the terrorist watch list and means you are not getting on the plane. so all of these different data bases have different standards. one of the fixes if there is to be one and after all the evidence comes in, is there a way to ensure the informa
dzhokhar tsarnaev remains hospitalized in fair condition. sources say he has been communicating with investigators and is in the same hospital as several victims where they are still recovering and prosecutors say the families are not happy about that. tsarnaev could be moved in the coming days to a different state facility. i want to bring in our cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. let's talk about this intelligence sharing issue. we heard about it after 9/11 and now again. one...
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i said are those interviews continuing now that within the last 48 hours dzhokhar tsarnaev has obtained counsel. there have been a number of people in and out of his room doing interviews but he's not sure if those are continuing now. but he did say this, we cannot wait until he's gone. >> all right, ashleigh, thank you very much for the latest on that. and i'm going to thank all of you for joining me this afternoon. after the break, continuing coverage live from boston. >>> welcome back to continuing coverage. good to see you, i'm brooke baldwin live here in boston for cnn's special coverage of the investigation into the boston terror attack. several developments today i want to tell you about. first of all, cnn has new information at this hour as far as what kind of life this older brother was leading before last monday's bombings. what we know right now is right up until last year, tamerlan tsarnaev was receiving taxpayer funded state welfare all the while his wife was reportedly working up to 60 hours a week. also today, outrage is growing among families of those wounded here in bos
i said are those interviews continuing now that within the last 48 hours dzhokhar tsarnaev has obtained counsel. there have been a number of people in and out of his room doing interviews but he's not sure if those are continuing now. but he did say this, we cannot wait until he's gone. >> all right, ashleigh, thank you very much for the latest on that. and i'm going to thank all of you for joining me this afternoon. after the break, continuing coverage live from boston. >>>...
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. >>> and more detailsy dzhokhar tsarnaev. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams is on the case with the latest in the investigation. pete, what are we learning now? what are the ratest, first of all, from dzhokhar tsarnaev, and do they believe he and his brother were lone wolfs? >> you may recall that the charges against him were actually filed under seal on sunday, he had his initial appearance in the hospital on monday, and as far as we know, they haven't attempted to re-interview him since then. he's getting with his lawyers, trying to figure out how to proceed. in essence his's confessed already. he's told authorities that he and his brother did it, he's given a reason why, their opposition to the wars in iraq and afghanistan, which think thought were attacks on islam. and he said they were not inspired by foreign countries or foreign interests that they came up with this plot on their own, and that's largely what he said. there are other little details. so i think it will be a while yet before they're able to talk
. >>> and more detailsy dzhokhar tsarnaev. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams is on the case with the latest in the investigation. pete, what are we learning now? what are the ratest, first of all, from dzhokhar tsarnaev, and do they believe he and his brother were lone wolfs? >> you may recall that the charges against him were actually filed under seal on sunday, he had his initial appearance in the hospital on monday, and as far as we know, they haven't attempted to...
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. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you said is wrong. but he said i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights. we do it to horrible people all the time. rapists and murderers get trials with juries and we seem to do a pretty good job with justice. i think we can do it through our court system. which, as we were saying, jay carney explained fairly -- there is -- all you need is one sentence. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military conditions, period. it seems like they just need something to get worked up about. it is the vapor caucus led by well-known southern bell lindsey graham. >> oh, my stars. >> stephanie: apparently -- i swear to god always
. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you said is wrong. but he said i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights. we do it to horrible people all the...
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we've learned dzhokhar tsarnaev will be represented by a very well-known public defender. miriam conrad's resume includes defending the shoe bomber for trying to blow autopsy plane. -- blow up a plane. >> steve: the f.b.i. in russia to talk to the suspect's parents. molly line outside the hospital in boston with the latest. >> exactly. investigators are looking through all of the people in these two men's lives that they believe committed these horrible bombings. they're flying to russia, according to the u.s. embassy, telling the a.p. they've flown to russia and russian authorities are cooperating and helping u.s. authorities as they continue to look into this case. and just exactly what tamerlan was doing in that country during the six-month trip he took last year. how far he traveled, who he was speaking with. his parents there in russia have actually said he was just visiting family members and that he did a lot of sleeping while he was there. meanwhile, here at home, the f.b.i. officials are questioning the wife of tamerlan, katherine russell tsarnaev, 24 yearly woman
we've learned dzhokhar tsarnaev will be represented by a very well-known public defender. miriam conrad's resume includes defending the shoe bomber for trying to blow autopsy plane. -- blow up a plane. >> steve: the f.b.i. in russia to talk to the suspect's parents. molly line outside the hospital in boston with the latest. >> exactly. investigators are looking through all of the people in these two men's lives that they believe committed these horrible bombings. they're flying to...
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steve, you played soccer with dzhokhar tsarnaev for a couple of years, i think. i would you describe him? >> very kind. pretty much similar to every college friend i have. like no different than any other kid. >> this is what all his friends are saying. particularly the students alongside him in the last couple of years and yet clearly there was another side to this boy which turned him into an alleged mass killer. anything in his behavior pattern in the last few months say to you something is not quite right here. >> i saw him two weeks before the incident. he was the same as always. kind. we were playing a soccer game on xbox. nothing out of the ordinary to be honest. >> can you believe that he's capable of doing what he has alleged to be done? >> it's really hard to think about it. you never think one of your friends can just become a terrorist any time. it makes you think of all of your friends all together, if any of them could do anything different than what you know of them. someone so normal that is your friend to becoming a terrorist. >> dzhokhar was ver
steve, you played soccer with dzhokhar tsarnaev for a couple of years, i think. i would you describe him? >> very kind. pretty much similar to every college friend i have. like no different than any other kid. >> this is what all his friends are saying. particularly the students alongside him in the last couple of years and yet clearly there was another side to this boy which turned him into an alleged mass killer. anything in his behavior pattern in the last few months say to you...
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. >> internet devised attack, that's how sources close to the investigation of dzhokhar tsarnaev are saying the boston terrorists built their weapons of mass destruction. yesterday, i showed you a copy of this al qaeda-based online magazine called "inspire" turns out exactly where the brothers were learning, reading and radicalizing. tamerlan was active on jihadist web sits and the brothers were followers of anwar al awlaki commonly known as the bin laden of the internet. after we drilled al awlaki with the drone in 2011. the bombers moved their allegiance to another radical imman named phi i can't see mohammed thop his head off. these guys are radical islamist. trained on the internet. temple can be several and accessible. time to spop with the pc crap and get tough on terror. andrea work around the table. pretty easy when you realize they may have had training as well. but a lot of the stuff that they did can be found in some of these online web sites. >> well, when you think about radical islam, it's not a new concept. i know a lot of people think in recent decades we have heard a
. >> internet devised attack, that's how sources close to the investigation of dzhokhar tsarnaev are saying the boston terrorists built their weapons of mass destruction. yesterday, i showed you a copy of this al qaeda-based online magazine called "inspire" turns out exactly where the brothers were learning, reading and radicalizing. tamerlan was active on jihadist web sits and the brothers were followers of anwar al awlaki commonly known as the bin laden of the internet. after...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is now in the hospital behind me. he has been since the shootout. we are told he's getting better hymns condition is upgraded from serious and stable to fair condition. that's a good prognosis. he has that wound to his throat, but while he is in the hospital room he's apparently being questioned by authorities. there are various reports about what he is finally saying. he reportedly claims that he and his brother did it themselves. that they got the information to carry this out from the internet. they claim reportedly that they were not paid by any other terror group. they did this alone and they got the information for the bombs from the al-qaeda-linked internet magazine "inspire." there are many who can't believe that. they don't believe they could carry it out without any type of financing or help. that's part of the widespread global investigation. take a look tonight at these amazing photos. the computer shows the shootout early morning friday that occurred with the brothers and police in watertown. they were taken by andrew. he was sitting in
dzhokhar tsarnaev is now in the hospital behind me. he has been since the shootout. we are told he's getting better hymns condition is upgraded from serious and stable to fair condition. that's a good prognosis. he has that wound to his throat, but while he is in the hospital room he's apparently being questioned by authorities. there are various reports about what he is finally saying. he reportedly claims that he and his brother did it themselves. that they got the information to carry this...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev. it's like he managed to squeeze every letter of the al a bet in there. you can anagram to spell anything from overt hazard shank to zack efron sucks to jello pudding pops. can't get more american than that. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: yellow pudding pops? the last few, aasif, i'm pretty sure at least two of those were not actually anagrams. >> i do not know how anagrams work, jon. >> jon: aasif mandvi, everybody. ,x=pdhdhdh24m;d)!< ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: welcome back to the show. welcome back. it's important to give credit where credit is due. this past week no one has been more deserving than nbc. pete williams did a great job when he was covering this terror attack. brian williams did a great job. serena williams, i thought, was very good. robin williams, will i am, everyone in the entire nbc williams' family. of course, there were the occasional news slip-ups. your new york post. might have misidentified two high school students at terrorists and put them on the cover of their newspaper. but, you know, obviously a paper run by accuracy
dzhokhar tsarnaev. it's like he managed to squeeze every letter of the al a bet in there. you can anagram to spell anything from overt hazard shank to zack efron sucks to jello pudding pops. can't get more american than that. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: yellow pudding pops? the last few, aasif, i'm pretty sure at least two of those were not actually anagrams. >> i do not know how anagrams work, jon. >> jon: aasif mandvi, everybody. ,x=pdhdhdh24m;d)!< ( cheers and...
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if you were to name dzhokhar tsarnaev an enemy combatant, that does not necessarily mean he goes to it now -- to gitmo. you can name him an enemy combatant for purposes of interrogation. after the interrogation is completed, you can transfer him back to the criminal justice system. all that happens is the information you've gotten from him during the time he is an enemy combatant would not be admissible in a court of law. you do not use it for that. you do not use it for criminal prosecution. use it for intelligence. use it to unravel terrorism that may be ongoing and learn more about terrorist groups that are in this country and elsewhere plotting against us. i've got to tell you, it is a red herring to say, i do not want a military tribunal. by the way -- guest: no one is saying that. guest: i've heard others say, this is all about getting him to gitmo. the priority should be to get information from him. or should there -- there could be other ways to do it. the public safety exception allows -- host: we will get to that -- hist: what this is about most importantly is whether we get
if you were to name dzhokhar tsarnaev an enemy combatant, that does not necessarily mean he goes to it now -- to gitmo. you can name him an enemy combatant for purposes of interrogation. after the interrogation is completed, you can transfer him back to the criminal justice system. all that happens is the information you've gotten from him during the time he is an enemy combatant would not be admissible in a court of law. you do not use it for that. you do not use it for criminal prosecution....
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this takes place as dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital bed facing charges. his condition now reported as fair. more than a week after the bombing, 45 of the scores of wounded remain hospitalized, and at least 13 have lost limbs. for the victims, the physical and emotional toll comes with a very real financial one as well. massive bills for trauma care, prosthetic limbs and even home modifications. not to mention, lengthy physical rehab and psychological counseling. as such, one fund boston is stepping in to help. already raising over $10 million for victims and their families. and while the injured struggle with recovery, the families of those killed in the bombing are facing their own staggering loss. the family of 8-year-old martin richard held a private memorial releasing a statement today, "this has been the most difficult week of our lives, and we appreciate that our friends and family have given us space to grieve and heal. a private funeral mass was celebrated this morning with immediate family. we laid our son, martin, to rest, and he is now at peace
this takes place as dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital bed facing charges. his condition now reported as fair. more than a week after the bombing, 45 of the scores of wounded remain hospitalized, and at least 13 have lost limbs. for the victims, the physical and emotional toll comes with a very real financial one as well. massive bills for trauma care, prosthetic limbs and even home modifications. not to mention, lengthy physical rehab and psychological counseling. as such, one fund boston is...
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in boston today, dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the maximum penalty is death. many questions remain unanswered. were they acting alone or did they have help? were they planning more attacks and was their chechen ethnicity important? joining me now is david remnick, he is editor of the "new yorker" magazine which has a full coverage here called "the marathon bombing: tragedy in boston, a place in history" of george parker. "the culprits" by david remnick and the street scene by seth manukin. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: here's what you say. "the sense of bland unknowingness, he seemed so nice began to evaporate the closer we got to the tsarnaev brothers." >> always in these tragedies, murder stories, terrorist stories, you have the initial quotes from -- "he seemed so quiet, he seemed so nice, i just saw him the other day." >>. >> rose: with his dog. >> and all that kind of stuff. but because of social media that evaporated quickly and you immediately started to get youtube pages for the older brother. you got a twitter feed fro
in boston today, dzhokhar tsarnaev was charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction. the maximum penalty is death. many questions remain unanswered. were they acting alone or did they have help? were they planning more attacks and was their chechen ethnicity important? joining me now is david remnick, he is editor of the "new yorker" magazine which has a full coverage here called "the marathon bombing: tragedy in boston, a place in history" of george...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev cannot speak much due to his injuries. after due case of what is being reported as written interrogation investigate errings are saying they now think they know what drove tsarnaev and his brother allegedly to carry out the deadly bombings. the feds say religious tpef srer and not ties to foreign terror groups appears to be the motivation. the criminal complaint against tsarnaev lace out allegations against him and his brother who died in that violent shootout with police just days after the bombings. the teenage terror suspect is now charged with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, crimes that could carry the death penalty. molly line is live for us right now in boston. molly. >> reporter: jon the affidavit from a top fbi agent gives us an inside look at just what the investigators have as far as evidence is concerned in this case. they say that they have been looking at a video tape from the scene on boylston street that shows that the two suspects involved arrived on the scene of the bombings about
dzhokhar tsarnaev cannot speak much due to his injuries. after due case of what is being reported as written interrogation investigate errings are saying they now think they know what drove tsarnaev and his brother allegedly to carry out the deadly bombings. the feds say religious tpef srer and not ties to foreign terror groups appears to be the motivation. the criminal complaint against tsarnaev lace out allegations against him and his brother who died in that violent shootout with police just...
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what you're looking at now is pictures of dzhokhar tsarnaev. that's when we went to the convenience store. it is interesting because this entire manhunt was launched because of the actions of these two men because they were the ones who seemed to out of nowhere ambushed this police officer. that's what set everything in motion that led to the shootout, the capture, the carjacking as well. what you see there is following the carjacking. he went into a bank and was removing a money. it looked as if he was removing $800. it is not clear which account. all of that is under investigation. we have a lot more details coming up throughout the day wolf. >> a massachusetts gas station manager is now speaking out after he was caught in the middle of carjacking by the boston suspect. >> translator: the door opened quickly. i thought it was a drunk man because of how he opened the door. i asked him why he would open the door like this. he fell down right there and said please call the police. there are people who want to kill me. there are people who want m
what you're looking at now is pictures of dzhokhar tsarnaev. that's when we went to the convenience store. it is interesting because this entire manhunt was launched because of the actions of these two men because they were the ones who seemed to out of nowhere ambushed this police officer. that's what set everything in motion that led to the shootout, the capture, the carjacking as well. what you see there is following the carjacking. he went into a bank and was removing a money. it looked as...
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authorities are telling abc7 news that dzhokhar tsarnaev has started now to reveal critical details. the questioning is continuing and he is answering at the love the questions again in writing and he did manage to say, though, win word when asked if he could afford a lawyer he said "no," and the man who was carjacked by the two alleged bombers, a harrowing story. you will not believe it. a remarkable turn of events. we have this surreal story from kansas, you go to the circus you expect tigers and lions and bears and you don't expect to see it when you go to the bathroom and that happened to a woman who was in the lady's room staring at a tiger. not a scene from "the hangover," but it is an excuse to run part of a very funny film. we have lots coming up on "good morning america" next. >> have a great show. >> our coverage of the boston bombings continues at 6:30 and ahead the new details the crown suspect is revealing to authorities and the reason his mom could find herself behind bars. >> ground braking -- ground breaking for a new school but neighbors are suing over it. >> i expec
authorities are telling abc7 news that dzhokhar tsarnaev has started now to reveal critical details. the questioning is continuing and he is answering at the love the questions again in writing and he did manage to say, though, win word when asked if he could afford a lawyer he said "no," and the man who was carjacked by the two alleged bombers, a harrowing story. you will not believe it. a remarkable turn of events. we have this surreal story from kansas, you go to the circus you...
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this is the man we talked so much about, dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is formerly -- formally charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. the 19-year-old could get the death penalty if he is convicted in this case. authorities say he has admitted to his role in the attack. bill: the details in the criminal complaint describe how calm the suspect appears after the explosions amid all the pandemonium and chaos. and how the death toll could have been much higher. molly line outside of the hospital. we're getting a timeline of the suspect's actions. what do we believe those actions were on monday afternoon? >> reporter: this information coming from an affidavit of a top fbi agent involved in the case the documents were released yesterday. how things played out the evidence they have. they have a lot of videotape evidence. according to the affidavit, suspect one and suspect two showed up in the area about 11 minutes before these bombs went off, both carrying large knapsacks. they detach from the crowd, reposition, then bomber two, dzhokhar tsarnaev w
this is the man we talked so much about, dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is formerly -- formally charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. the 19-year-old could get the death penalty if he is convicted in this case. authorities say he has admitted to his role in the attack. bill: the details in the criminal complaint describe how calm the suspect appears after the explosions amid all the pandemonium and chaos. and how the death toll could have been much higher. molly line outside of the hospital....
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team used to arrest dzhokhar tsarnaev. they did not know if he would pull out a weapon or explosive device. they described to anderson cooper how they subdued him. >> we got close enough that at one point where both of his hands were up because of the rocking back and forth, both of his hands were up, we could see that there were no weapons in them, no ignition devices we broke away from the shield protective cover. and we just rushed him. put hands on him, grabbed him and pulled him off the boat down onto the grounds. >> all right the reason the s.w.a.t. team immediately pulled off his shirt was to check if he was wearing explosives inside a suicide vest, perhaps. let's bring in jim walsh, cnn's international security analyst. we heard from jake tapper. his reporting indicated that investigators are now communicating with dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombing attack and learning from him, at least initially, he says that they were radicalized by watching videos online. no direct communi
team used to arrest dzhokhar tsarnaev. they did not know if he would pull out a weapon or explosive device. they described to anderson cooper how they subdued him. >> we got close enough that at one point where both of his hands were up because of the rocking back and forth, both of his hands were up, we could see that there were no weapons in them, no ignition devices we broke away from the shield protective cover. and we just rushed him. put hands on him, grabbed him and pulled him off...
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a major step in the long legal journey involving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the 19-year-old charged with a federal crime, which brings the ultimate punishment. abc's marci gonzalez joining us this morning from boston with more. marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we learned at his bedside arraignment, the suspect said just one word. when asked if he could afford an attorney, he replied no. among the charges, 19-year-old suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev faces one count of using a weapon of mass destruction. which carries a potential maximum sentence of death. we've learned despite the injury to his neck, he is cooperating with investigators, writing his answers to at least some of their questions. sources tell abc news, among the details he has provided is that he and his brother learned how to make bombs from the internet. >> it was his brother, the primary motivating force for him to become radicalized. why did they end up doing what they did on that day? >> reporter: much of the investigation is still focused on his deceased 26-year-old brother tamerlan. examining his life
a major step in the long legal journey involving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the 19-year-old charged with a federal crime, which brings the ultimate punishment. abc's marci gonzalez joining us this morning from boston with more. marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we learned at his bedside arraignment, the suspect said just one word. when asked if he could afford an attorney, he replied no. among the charges, 19-year-old suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev faces one count of...
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later dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. let's go to erin mcpike at the boston hospital where dzhokhar is being treated. he's under restraint, handcuffed to his bed. i gather that hospital room was a busy place. what was going thereon? >> reporter: that's right. at about 11:30 on monday morning it was the initial court hearing at his bedside. a judge and several attorneys came in to read tsarnaev both his rights and explain the charges that have been filed against him. now since that time, that lasted only about 10 or 15 minutes, but every couple of hours federal investigators have come into his room with the presence of doctors and have asked him some questions not just about if there were other explosive devices, if there were other attacks that were being planned, but also these other questions about who else might have been involved or who else might have known about the attacks that they planned to carry out and did last monday. >> now there are all kinds of questions about how this would proceed legally. one of the big
later dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. let's go to erin mcpike at the boston hospital where dzhokhar is being treated. he's under restraint, handcuffed to his bed. i gather that hospital room was a busy place. what was going thereon? >> reporter: that's right. at about 11:30 on monday morning it was the initial court hearing at his bedside. a judge and several attorneys came in to read tsarnaev both his rights and explain the charges that have been filed against him. now since that time,...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev. we've all seen the pictures, as i said. but tonight we're hearing the real story. as if the images of the young man with the backwards baseball hat, feet away from an 8-year-old boy who had no idea he was about to die. as if these images weren't chilling enough, today in a newly filed criminal complaint, law enforcement officials described how 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev calmly placed a bag allegedly containing a homemade bomb made out of a pressure cooker and packed with nails and bbs on the ground in a crowd full of innocent bystanders and simply waited. when the first bomb, allegedly placed by his brother, went off nearby, investigators say they could see everybody in the crowd react with alarm. everybody except tsarnaev, who waited a few seconds, walked away, and allegedly set off the sec bomb. days later he and his older brother tamerlan got in a shoot-out with police. today we learn more about the events leading up to that epic clash. according to the new criminal complaint, the night began with the brothers tsarnae
dzhokhar tsarnaev. we've all seen the pictures, as i said. but tonight we're hearing the real story. as if the images of the young man with the backwards baseball hat, feet away from an 8-year-old boy who had no idea he was about to die. as if these images weren't chilling enough, today in a newly filed criminal complaint, law enforcement officials described how 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev calmly placed a bag allegedly containing a homemade bomb made out of a pressure cooker and packed with...
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is in front and dzhokhar tsarnaev is a few feet behind. the two are seen a half block away from a restaurant camera. a minute later, bomber one, tamerlan walks out of the crowd with a knapsack on his back. at 2:45, alleged bomber two, dzhokhar walks to the finish line. he has a cell phone in his left hand. the affidavit says he stops near a metal barrier his back to the cameras and he is apparently slipping his knapsack on the ground. he stands there for four minutes, looking at his cell phone appearing to take a picture and a deadly final 30 seconds. just before the first explosion, dzhokhar tsarnaev lifts the phone to his ear as if speaking on it. for 18 seconds he keeps the phone to his ear. as he appears to finish his call the crowd reacts to the first explosion. virtually every head turns toward the blast except for tsarnaev who virtually alone among the individuals appears calm. he glances to the east and starts walking rapidly to the west away from the finish line without his knapsack which he left where he was standing. ten seconds
is in front and dzhokhar tsarnaev is a few feet behind. the two are seen a half block away from a restaurant camera. a minute later, bomber one, tamerlan walks out of the crowd with a knapsack on his back. at 2:45, alleged bomber two, dzhokhar walks to the finish line. he has a cell phone in his left hand. the affidavit says he stops near a metal barrier his back to the cameras and he is apparently slipping his knapsack on the ground. he stands there for four minutes, looking at his cell phone...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged today. he'll be prosecuted through the criminal justice system despite republicans who say he should be treated as an enemy combatant. >>> later, the russian connection. we have new details about the older brother, tamerlan, and his six-month trip overseas to russia, that area, as he became increasingly more devout in his religion and radicalism. >>> here in washington, the marathon bombings have already started to change the debate on things like -- you knew this was coming -- immigration. >>> finally, life started to return to normal this weekend in boston. i was up there as the slow healing begins. this is "hardball." as we say up there, "hardball." the place for politics. >>> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was of course, white house spokesman jay carney short by before 1:00 p.m. today making clear the boston suspect will not be treated as an enemy combatant. as some
dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged today. he'll be prosecuted through the criminal justice system despite republicans who say he should be treated as an enemy combatant. >>> later, the russian connection. we have new details about the older brother, tamerlan, and his six-month trip overseas to russia, that area, as he became increasingly more devout in his religion and radicalism. >>> here in washington, the marathon bombings have already started to change the debate on...
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after the firefight and running over his brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev took off. the manhunt for him was on. friday night, a tip from a homeowner sending swarms of police racing toya watertown backyard and accused bomber number 2 was surrounded. listen to the dramatic moments, leading to his capture. >> getting a report from watertown of 67 franklin street. they have a boat with blood on it. they believe someone's on the boat. >> good evening, chief. it was ray spectacular coordination between the local police, the state and the fbi nterms of a job well done, sir? >> thank you very much. it sure was. >> now, so tell me, when did your department first get wind that this chase was coming into watertown? >> we were in communication with cambridge, who had some gps device that was giving alerts to where the where the hir jacked car was moving, from cambridge towards watertown. eventually, we were made aware it was on the streets of watertown. >> so what happened then? >> our first officer observed the carjack, a black suv, and a second vehicle, driving in tandem down
after the firefight and running over his brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev took off. the manhunt for him was on. friday night, a tip from a homeowner sending swarms of police racing toya watertown backyard and accused bomber number 2 was surrounded. listen to the dramatic moments, leading to his capture. >> getting a report from watertown of 67 franklin street. they have a boat with blood on it. they believe someone's on the boat. >> good evening, chief. it was ray spectacular coordination...
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>> isha, right now we know that dzhokhar tsarnaev can't speak very well. but from what he has indicated to the authorities, he says -- for what he has indicated, no foreign terrorist groups were involved in the bombing. the brothers were radicalized online. they say it's not from online communications, but rather from watching videos online. in the last thing we know is that his older brother tamerlan, the suspect who died a few days after the attacks, was the driving force behind them, isha. >> you touched on his difficulty in speaking. what do we know of how these questioning sessions are actually being carried out? how is he communicating? >> a lot of the questions have been yes or no questions basically, and what we have read from the transcript from that hearing earlier today was that he nodded eded affirmatively is the judge there put it in the hearing. >> do investigators feel that they're any closer, and mentally, these are preliminary questions, do they feel they're any closer to establishing a motive for the attacks? >> not necessarily, but from
>> isha, right now we know that dzhokhar tsarnaev can't speak very well. but from what he has indicated to the authorities, he says -- for what he has indicated, no foreign terrorist groups were involved in the bombing. the brothers were radicalized online. they say it's not from online communications, but rather from watching videos online. in the last thing we know is that his older brother tamerlan, the suspect who died a few days after the attacks, was the driving force behind them,...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev should be tortured to save more lives. his initial court appearance was today in his hospital room, he could only speak one work, no, when asked if he could afford an attorney. he now has a public attorney, he is mentally competent and lucid. degree development for the investigators, he is able to cooperate and he appears to be listed. what does he come up with today? >> most important and the national security scope is the fact that he is apparently telling officials and this is from a government source that it was just he and his brother, that there was nobody else involved, that there was no foreign entity telling them what to do or communicating with them in any way. in effect, they were virtual self jihadists, he has said his brother was the ringleader of all of us. but like you said, there really are going to need to check everything and they have been. they have them all along checking who they talk with, what kind of communications they have their e-mails. trying to figure out not only if they were self radicalized
dzhokhar tsarnaev should be tortured to save more lives. his initial court appearance was today in his hospital room, he could only speak one work, no, when asked if he could afford an attorney. he now has a public attorney, he is mentally competent and lucid. degree development for the investigators, he is able to cooperate and he appears to be listed. what does he come up with today? >> most important and the national security scope is the fact that he is apparently telling officials...
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the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings, dzhokhar tsarnaev speaks. the chechnya connection and whether the fbi could have stopped a man seemingly set on a path to terror. and the wife, who is the woman who married tamerlan tsarnaev? good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. breaking news, new details on what motivated the boston bombing suspects. i want to get to jake tapper live in boston. what have you you learned? >> reporter: according to a u.s. government official, talking to me, the investigators have been working very hard trying to get information from dzhokhar tsarnaev. what he has been able to tell them in these preliminary investigations indicates that, according to him, according to him, all of this information needs to be checked out and followed up by investigators, but according to him, the brothers were not in contact with any foreign terrorist group. they did this on their own. there was a big on-line component to how they were self radicalized. they watched videos on-line. they downloaded information on-line. they did not have e-mai
the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings, dzhokhar tsarnaev speaks. the chechnya connection and whether the fbi could have stopped a man seemingly set on a path to terror. and the wife, who is the woman who married tamerlan tsarnaev? good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. breaking news, new details on what motivated the boston bombing suspects. i want to get to jake tapper live in boston. what have you you learned? >> reporter: according to a u.s. government official,...
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neil: dzhokhar tsarnaev is not going to gitmo. he will be tried in american courts for legal reasons, but what if i told fur for a few financial weeks, for one, our courts are quicker, let's ask former uss cole investigator and michael bat ease. the cost factor, we keep some of these guys that have been at gitmo almost right from 9/11. cost a lot to do that. maybe legal system is appealing in so far as you get quicker results? >> it has to be a factor, i have testified at a number of trials in gitmo, one where he received life. but from experience too with federal court, and record whether it was before or after 9/11 it is just a more effective way to go. the federal court system. neil: you say that why? >> the track record long track record, history of successfully prosecuting terrorism cases, over 2 hunterrism case 200, tere been heard. unless they are part of a foreign terrorist group, like al qaeda or the taliban ita nonapp nonapplicable. neil: what if he had foreign links then you are in a box? >> not necessarily, that's will
neil: dzhokhar tsarnaev is not going to gitmo. he will be tried in american courts for legal reasons, but what if i told fur for a few financial weeks, for one, our courts are quicker, let's ask former uss cole investigator and michael bat ease. the cost factor, we keep some of these guys that have been at gitmo almost right from 9/11. cost a lot to do that. maybe legal system is appealing in so far as you get quicker results? >> it has to be a factor, i have testified at a number of...
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this is what dzhokhar tsarnaev is saying in the initial preliminary investigations. >> fascinating if what he is saying is true. questions remain what his brother did for the six-month period when he visited chechnya. the on-line component of his alleged radicalization is interesting. the idea that this was sort of self motivated from jihadist groups on-line. >> yeah. quite frankly, it's not the first time and that's why these groups put videos on-line hoping they will motivate individuals to watch the videos and become self radicalized. >> the other question and we don't know the answer to it, did he receive bomb training overseas or his ability with explosives is that something he learned from the internet as well? >> they don't know. it seems -- to me as a reporter, it seems a little too complicated and complex to do it yourself, but the investigators are looking in to it right now. >> i spoke to bob behr, former cia officer and experience in the middle east he said a lot of people he has talked to the last several days seem to think a lot of this stuff is not stuff that you can ju
this is what dzhokhar tsarnaev is saying in the initial preliminary investigations. >> fascinating if what he is saying is true. questions remain what his brother did for the six-month period when he visited chechnya. the on-line component of his alleged radicalization is interesting. the idea that this was sort of self motivated from jihadist groups on-line. >> yeah. quite frankly, it's not the first time and that's why these groups put videos on-line hoping they will motivate...
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. >> tonight dzhokhar tsarnaev goes to court at his bedside. and there is more. they say he is lucid. adam. >> in the hospital behind me there is significant security not only downstairs but throughout the hospital. the u.s. marshals service has now officially taken over the security situation of him specifically. they have marshalls stationed by his room, in the hallway where he is. all standard procedures when the marshals take control. before the fbi was doing that. marshals will basically be in charge of him until he's well enough to leave here. we are told once that happens he will likely fly out via helicopter to a different hospital. it's the best way of taking him to his eventual holding cell, a federal holding cell. and about how that went down today with the arain men in his room. the federal magistrate was there, the public defender was there. he mostly answered with nods. he didn't speak a lot. that could be because there are reports he has an injury to his neck. the fbi also said the head-neck region to his leg and also to his hand. he is obviously s
. >> tonight dzhokhar tsarnaev goes to court at his bedside. and there is more. they say he is lucid. adam. >> in the hospital behind me there is significant security not only downstairs but throughout the hospital. the u.s. marshals service has now officially taken over the security situation of him specifically. they have marshalls stationed by his room, in the hallway where he is. all standard procedures when the marshals take control. before the fbi was doing that. marshals will...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev. he committed a domestic crime in boston and he'll be tried in a u.s. civilian criminal court system. >> right. >> how you going to torture him? >> i mean, you're talking to the guy that supports death penalty for cop killers, terrorists. >> yeah, but how would you torture him? >> i would support, i'm talking about me, if you want to talk to the president of the united states about his policies next time you golf or go play basketball with him, you can ask him. i'm telling you as greg ball, greg ball personally -- >> i understand you are're greg ball. >> you would put me in the room with anybody from the current scumbags to bin laden, i'm telling you what i would do. as far as the policy of the united states, you got to take it up with obama. >> if you start to torture an american citizen for committing a domestic crime in america, you are crossing the rubicon. >> can i ask you a question? what would you do if you were given the opportunity? if osama bin laden, if you had 30 minutes in
dzhokhar tsarnaev. he committed a domestic crime in boston and he'll be tried in a u.s. civilian criminal court system. >> right. >> how you going to torture him? >> i mean, you're talking to the guy that supports death penalty for cop killers, terrorists. >> yeah, but how would you torture him? >> i would support, i'm talking about me, if you want to talk to the president of the united states about his policies next time you golf or go play basketball with him,...
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more of a strong beliefs is not how college friends describe dzhokhar tsarnaev. these students who saw the friends deother not even three hoeks ago told us he was not the least bit religious and cared more for soccer, cars, and parties. >> how in the world did this bippen? >>pelley: george mcmasters hired dzhokhar as a 16-year-old hfeguard. >> how could he have been d.anged so much in the year, year and a half that i'd been absent, go from a young man that was polite, well spoken, friendly, engaging, typical american teenager to what i havy t i ha is a monster. >> reporter: mcmasters served in the national guard and, because he speaks arabic, he was assigned to guantanamo bay,ays t viewed detainees. ewedith my experience with other terrorists, you know, reflecting on it, i see how they get radicalized, how they can be drawn in, taken advantage by older men, older brothers, not only ruining their own life but becoming dangerous to the society. say thay: you say that you understand how these young men ite radicalized. explain it to me. tr when i would try to ask th
more of a strong beliefs is not how college friends describe dzhokhar tsarnaev. these students who saw the friends deother not even three hoeks ago told us he was not the least bit religious and cared more for soccer, cars, and parties. >> how in the world did this bippen? >>pelley: george mcmasters hired dzhokhar as a 16-year-old hfeguard. >> how could he have been d.anged so much in the year, year and a half that i'd been absent, go from a young man that was polite, well...
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all of them identified him as dzhokhar tsarnaev. the affidavit also says his dorm room was searched. there, investigators found quote, a large pyrotechnic, black jacket and white hat that matched the same general appearance as those worn by bomber two. they also found bbs. until dzhokhar tsarnaev speaks, if he does, there are still so many unanswered questions. were the suspects planning more attacks. the police commissioner wouldn't comment on a specific target, but says they were well stocked with ieds, pipe bombs and a whole lot of fire power. >> i saw that with my own eyes. i believe that the only reason that someone would have those in their possession was to further attack people and cause more -- more death and destruction. >> reporter: another key question, why was this jihadist leader on the older brother's youtube channel. tamerlan tsarnaev had apparently posted and removed this clip, found under the subheading terrorists, it shows the militant who was killed in december. tamerlan tsarnaev had created this youtube channel
all of them identified him as dzhokhar tsarnaev. the affidavit also says his dorm room was searched. there, investigators found quote, a large pyrotechnic, black jacket and white hat that matched the same general appearance as those worn by bomber two. they also found bbs. until dzhokhar tsarnaev speaks, if he does, there are still so many unanswered questions. were the suspects planning more attacks. the police commissioner wouldn't comment on a specific target, but says they were well stocked...
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we know the federal government filed two charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev today. one count of using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction and one of malicious destruction of property by means of an explosive device resulting in death. and i'm just looking here, deb. we just got a look at the complaint filed against him. in the actual transcript of what happened today in the hospital room though, the thing that stood out, maybe he was too injured to speak. when they asked him the question can awe ford a lawyer, the defendant said the word no. >> you know, what is fascinating about that is also you have to remember, this is a kid who is on a ventilator. he is heavily sedated. he is being restrained. and what we're told is that many of the responses to the answers were he was nodding his head. that was really all that he was allowed to do. what really struck me in the transcript that came out about the court hearing was the fact that -- that he was roused. he had to be roused from a semistate of sedation. that's how investigators spent the morning questi
we know the federal government filed two charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev today. one count of using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction and one of malicious destruction of property by means of an explosive device resulting in death. and i'm just looking here, deb. we just got a look at the complaint filed against him. in the actual transcript of what happened today in the hospital room though, the thing that stood out, maybe he was too injured to speak. when they asked him the...
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tsarnaev, and when they did, by the way, he had a bullet hole through his throat and out the back of his neck. that's why he can't talk to the cops. apparently he's giving written answers. his brother of course, died, was shot head to toe. that's 200 different--at least it hundred shells on the ground after that gun battle. it's amazing that he survived. the question is could we have caught them before all of this if we had the right the surveillance? well, it's interesting because we spent about $3.2 million on that industry, and we've got 30 million surveillance cameras according to research, throughout the united states. now that's an awful lot of cameras. but in boston they say that there is, compared to other cities, not that many. 655 cameras that are operated by the city and of that they're mainly in the subway system. in new york, you have 6,000. in london you have 400,000 cameras operated by the government but crimes solved per thousand cameras in britain is only one per thousand. those don't seem like great numbers. and of course it has down sides. let me bring my principal
tsarnaev, and when they did, by the way, he had a bullet hole through his throat and out the back of his neck. that's why he can't talk to the cops. apparently he's giving written answers. his brother of course, died, was shot head to toe. that's 200 different--at least it hundred shells on the ground after that gun battle. it's amazing that he survived. the question is could we have caught them before all of this if we had the right the surveillance? well, it's interesting because we spent...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev is at boston's hospital. he is on vaent late for and handcuffed to his hospital bed so he won't be able to pull his breathing tube out. he has injuries to his head neck legs and hand. he can't speak because of the neck wounds and may have also sustained hearing loss from the flash bang grenades authorities used. but he is providing written answers where necessary. they are asking whether anyone was helping he or his brother commit these crimes and whether there are anymore undetonated bombs. it is likely they did have plans to carry out more attacks based on the remaining sarsal of weapons. >> the two suspects were armed with handguns at the seen of the shootout and there were more explosive devices. i believe that the only reason that someone would have those in their possession was to further attack people and cause more -- more death and destruction. >> michael: and just how much death and destruction the suspects meant to cause will be part of the government's case against tsarnaev. today the white house
dzhokhar tsarnaev is at boston's hospital. he is on vaent late for and handcuffed to his hospital bed so he won't be able to pull his breathing tube out. he has injuries to his head neck legs and hand. he can't speak because of the neck wounds and may have also sustained hearing loss from the flash bang grenades authorities used. but he is providing written answers where necessary. they are asking whether anyone was helping he or his brother commit these crimes and whether there are anymore...
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dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with a federal crime and will go through the criminal court system. jennifer griffin reports some people obviously are not satisfied. good evening, jennifer. >> good evening, bret. jay carney ruled out the alleged marathon bomber would be designated enemy combatant even though lindsey graham and others say the designation would have allowed authorities to mine intelligence for 30 days and question the suspect about possible links to terrorist groups actively trying to harm the united states. >> the ability to have access to this suspect without a lawyer present, to gather intelligence about a future attack is absolutely essential to our national security. >> critics say the president can't do that because tsarnaev doesn't fit the legal definition of enemy combatant. there is no proof yet that he is an active member of al qaeda or the taliban. >> possibly you might be able to benefit from the time. you may not. he may clam up. it's just as likely if not more likely that you would harm or potentially harm the federal case. >> the white house decision s
dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with a federal crime and will go through the criminal court system. jennifer griffin reports some people obviously are not satisfied. good evening, jennifer. >> good evening, bret. jay carney ruled out the alleged marathon bomber would be designated enemy combatant even though lindsey graham and others say the designation would have allowed authorities to mine intelligence for 30 days and question the suspect about possible links to terrorist groups...
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the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital here in boston. he's sedated, restrained, hooked up to a ventilator. a judge and a public defender were brought to his room so the surviving bombing suspect could hear the charges against him. those federal charges which could lead to the death penalty accuse tsarnaev of fatally using a weapon of mass destruction. the affidavit gives a detailed time line of the bombings based on video and other photographic images. cnn's tom foreman is join us now 0 with a closer look. they really have provided, tom, a lot of specific details in this affidavit that was released. >> yeah. a lot of things, wolf, that up until now people railroad mainly just guessing at. here's what we know at this point. authorities say that at 2:41 on the day of the bombing both of the brothers had assembled next to each other right down here, a short distance from the bombings. they were standing down in this area together. they weren't there a very long time because precisely at 2:42 the older brother took off with his backpack head
the 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital here in boston. he's sedated, restrained, hooked up to a ventilator. a judge and a public defender were brought to his room so the surviving bombing suspect could hear the charges against him. those federal charges which could lead to the death penalty accuse tsarnaev of fatally using a weapon of mass destruction. the affidavit gives a detailed time line of the bombings based on video and other photographic images. cnn's tom foreman is join...
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the capture of 19 ye-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. today the white house made it very clear he will not be tried as an enemy combatant. it's a controversial movement i spoke earlier with john ashcroft, former attorney general to the bush administration, about it. attorney general ashcroft, thanks so much for joining us today. if you were attorney general right now, would you be recommending that dzhokhar tsarnaev be tried as an enemy combatant, or are criminal courts also okay with you? >> yes. the answer to that question is yes. fortunately, there is a mountain of evidence that would support either a state charge or a federal charge in the article iii courts, meaning the traditional criminal jurisdiction courts, and the evidence is so substantial that it probably doesn't matter whether or not anything he would say now to interrogators would be used against him. he's already -- the focus of so much hard evidence that the business about miranda warnings is probably a tempest in a teapot here. >> you were attorney general from 2001 thro
the capture of 19 ye-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. today the white house made it very clear he will not be tried as an enemy combatant. it's a controversial movement i spoke earlier with john ashcroft, former attorney general to the bush administration, about it. attorney general ashcroft, thanks so much for joining us today. if you were attorney general right now, would you be recommending that dzhokhar tsarnaev be tried as an enemy combatant, or are criminal courts also okay with you? >>...